In the latest incident, a Morehouse College student was shot multiple times at a Shell gas station, about a half mile from the school, on Sunday afternoon, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. He’s said to be in stable condition at Grady Memorial Hospital.

A Morehouse College student was shot multiple times during an attempted carjacking at a gas station in southwest Atlanta, officials said. https://t.co/OZv0mbEbij

On Oct. 3, a Lyft driver was carjacked, marking the third time a carjacking happened in the area over a one-week period. Two Morehouse students were also carjacked within five days of each other. Some people took to Twitter to express their concerns after news of the most recent incident.

Be careful out here y’all… I just got a phone call that a Morehouse student was shot at the Shell gas station next to the Popeyes. pic.twitter.com/j4zzBSHbya

The student carjacked on Sunday was identified as 30-year-old Geoffrey Willis. He was reportedly returning from a luncheon with Morehouse fraternity brothers when three suspects attempted to steal his car at the gas station. One of them shot Willis in the leg and chest after he confronted a suspect.

In one of the earlier incidents involving a Morehouse student, 20-year-old Justin Clark was returning at about 4 a.m. to his off-campus apartment on Sept. 27, after an all-night study session at the college library. A car pulled up behind Clark, two armed men jumped out and demanded his car keys.

The Morehouse community rallied around Clark after news outlets reported that he had expected to drive home in a day or two for his uncle’s funeral in Louisiana. Dr. Victoria Dooley, whose father was a Morehouse man, heard Clark’s story and purchased a plane ticket for him.